This dissertation can be placed in the growing literature on issue competition. According to this perspective, originally developed against the backdrop of US two-party competition, utility maximising politicians play the most influential role in determining the relative competition among political issues. Specifically, the governing party is expected to keep focusing on the issues that brought it into power, while the opposition attempts to mobilise issues that do not reinforce existing patterns of party competition and most likely divide the governing party. To what extent can these insights be applied to more complex Western European multiparty systems? This study focuses on four strategies that capture the essence of issue competition, ...
We start from the premise that the content of political competition is regularly remade by shifting ...
What are political parties' strategies on issues they would rather avoid? This study analyzes this q...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...
The special issue introduced in this article presents the results of the Issue Competition Comparati...
This study examines the extent to which opposition parties engage in wedge-issue competition. The li...
Defence date: 29 April 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institut...
How do issues enter the political arena and come to affect party competition? This study extends the...
Empirical assessments of issue competition lack both conceptual precision in the use of the concept ...
2siDemocratic theory considers it fundamental for parties in government to be both responsive to the...
Despite a more volatile electoral landscape and in many countries also the electoral rise of niche p...
International audienceEmpirical assessments of issue competition lack both conceptual precision in t...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
This article develops a pooled comparative analysis aimed at addressing two of the three overarching...
This article analyzes the impact of party strategies on the issue structure, and consequently the di...
We start from the premise that the content of political competition is regularly remade by shifting ...
What are political parties' strategies on issues they would rather avoid? This study analyzes this q...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...
The special issue introduced in this article presents the results of the Issue Competition Comparati...
This study examines the extent to which opposition parties engage in wedge-issue competition. The li...
Defence date: 29 April 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institut...
How do issues enter the political arena and come to affect party competition? This study extends the...
Empirical assessments of issue competition lack both conceptual precision in the use of the concept ...
2siDemocratic theory considers it fundamental for parties in government to be both responsive to the...
Despite a more volatile electoral landscape and in many countries also the electoral rise of niche p...
International audienceEmpirical assessments of issue competition lack both conceptual precision in t...
Parties compete around political conflicts and identities that structure the way electoral alliances...
This article develops a pooled comparative analysis aimed at addressing two of the three overarching...
This article analyzes the impact of party strategies on the issue structure, and consequently the di...
We start from the premise that the content of political competition is regularly remade by shifting ...
What are political parties' strategies on issues they would rather avoid? This study analyzes this q...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...